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deportation orde to cfer that right day make moves to pass that into law as the executive order or a change as a result of the deportation order it is a startling trend or attention is not brought to either. now let's turn to the export -- expert witness what you make of this man? has he destroyed single-handedly whenever there was for the defense? >> he tries to find any reasonable doubt and says theris a possibility there is a psychological disorder so they could find her not guilty of premeditated murders and he is there to get a juror to think maybe there is a psychological issue we cannot grasp, he is the expert and we should rely on him cement she puts forward a self-defense claim but testifying over 18-- she never said the words you need to say with self-defense and actually said she was not in favor -- in fear. said now they bring in the expert that she is sufferingg3 from posttraumatic stress disorder so when he moved a certain way she had that fight or flight to mentality that is what is going on in her mind. i don't think it will work but she probably will not get said death pena
deportation orde to cfer that right day make moves to pass that into law as the executive order or a change as a result of the deportation order it is a startling trend or attention is not brought to either. now let's turn to the export -- expert witness what you make of this man? has he destroyed single-handedly whenever there was for the defense? >> he tries to find any reasonable doubt and says theris a possibility there is a psychological disorder so they could find her not guilty of...
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it's really changed. we've made enough progress that we're going to make, we're going to close the gap. >> rose: so when you got out of law school and you had all the, you had great grades, you were a wonderful person. >> i don't know about that. >> rose: oh really. >> i tried to get a job. >> rose: what did they say to you. >> i could not get an interview. they wouldn't even talk -- >> rose: an interview. >> no. there were at least 40 names on the bulletin boards, law grads call. i called every single number and not one of them would talk to me. >> rose: did they return your phone call. >> when i got hold of somebody they would say well we don't hire women. it was unbelievable to me. >> rose: do you think it was crazy. >> i was shocked because i had a good record and i felt sure i could do a decent job. and i couldn't believe that i was not going to get a job interview. and i didn't. and i then learned that the county attorney in san mateo county california had once had a woman on staff. i wrote him, mad
it's really changed. we've made enough progress that we're going to make, we're going to close the gap. >> rose: so when you got out of law school and you had all the, you had great grades, you were a wonderful person. >> i don't know about that. >> rose: oh really. >> i tried to get a job. >> rose: what did they say to you. >> i could not get an interview. they wouldn't even talk -- >> rose: an interview. >> no. there were at least 40 names on...
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big company that's holding off making changes is starbucks. there are few gray areas it's sorting through and using the city's three-month evaluation period to see what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. >> cheers. >> it's good. >> endangered species in new york. here in atlanta -- >> let me say. we're in atlanta. we're not in trouble. >> not breaking the law. >> that's new york. we don't even really drink soda that much. >> no. >> you love it. i don't drink a lot of soda. >> i am halfway done. >> this is so good. >> it's like a movie. >> i don't drink soda. every once in a while a hankering for orange soda. >> a giant one? >> the two liter. >> just ahead, barbie has got a fan in florida. this is a great story. a huge fan. a superfan we could say. we'll tell you about the amazing collection next. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can hel
big company that's holding off making changes is starbucks. there are few gray areas it's sorting through and using the city's three-month evaluation period to see what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. >> cheers. >> it's good. >> endangered species in new york. here in atlanta -- >> let me say. we're in atlanta. we're not in trouble. >> not breaking the law. >> that's new york. we don't even really drink soda that much. >> no. >> you...
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that killed troops in afghanistan and pakistan the government is blocking efforts to help the company changed the fertilizer formula. officials have suspended state support pending an investigation. this seems like a long overdue investigation. doesn't it? >> to permit a common security is out with a report on operation "fast & furious" it found neither ice director morton origin and an apology on a new about "fast & furious" and tell bright inrior was murdered. one eyes agent did try to sound the alarm including the agent in charge never read reports so they said and never told washington. bright antes family told fox news they were not contacted by the inspector general and they are very disappointed with the quality and the depth of the investigation. philadelphia police are asking for thep for a good man who opened fire inside a takeout restaurant. it shows the gunman trying to force his way into the store as six people inside try to take cover and struggle to keep the door closed and may have saved their lives. the government eventually firing shots, ran from the scene. three victims suf
that killed troops in afghanistan and pakistan the government is blocking efforts to help the company changed the fertilizer formula. officials have suspended state support pending an investigation. this seems like a long overdue investigation. doesn't it? >> to permit a common security is out with a report on operation "fast & furious" it found neither ice director morton origin and an apology on a new about "fast & furious" and tell bright inrior was...
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of that changed the nature the organization? >> i think the military as an institution in egypt has attempted to sustain its status and stature as a professional military organization and not be drawn into the internal local upheavals going on. significanthe most security risk that they face? we recently have seen jet planes and tanks and so forth, but it strikes me that the real security concern should be toward upholding the peace treaty with neighbors and providing law enforcement in the streets. can anyone comment on what the real security risks are? especially that egypt is not at risk of being invaded by any foreign army anytime soon. does the weapons acquiring reflect the real security needs? >> that is their policy decision. particularly with security. they recognize they have a challenge over there. their intent is to -- they wish to support the peace treaty. the fundamental challenge that faces egypt has to do with the economy. it is kind of a spiral. when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that i
of that changed the nature the organization? >> i think the military as an institution in egypt has attempted to sustain its status and stature as a professional military organization and not be drawn into the internal local upheavals going on. significanthe most security risk that they face? we recently have seen jet planes and tanks and so forth, but it strikes me that the real security concern should be toward upholding the peace treaty with neighbors and providing law enforcement in...
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. >> the change in policy goes into effect april 25th. >>> women's rights denied. egypt's ruling muslim brotherhood is warning against a u.n. declaration giving rights to women. among the reasons for their opposing the creed, it gives women the right to file legal complaints against their husbands accusing them of rape. >>> text messages dominated the second day of evidence at the ohio trial where two high school football stars are accused of rape. witnesses from phone providers recalled messages between two defendants where they described the 16-year-old alleged victim as dead. defense lawyers say the girl consented to sex while prosecutors argue she was too drunk. >>> the lapd has agreed to pay $40,000 in a settlement stemming from a case of mistaken identity. police shot up a truck last month during the manhunt for ex-cop christopher dorner thinking he was inside. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is being asked to apologize after what some are calling a racially charged remark. he accused assembly speaker sheila oliver of blocking a bill on education but r
. >> the change in policy goes into effect april 25th. >>> women's rights denied. egypt's ruling muslim brotherhood is warning against a u.n. declaration giving rights to women. among the reasons for their opposing the creed, it gives women the right to file legal complaints against their husbands accusing them of rape. >>> text messages dominated the second day of evidence at the ohio trial where two high school football stars are accused of rape. witnesses from phone...
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medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sou) ask your doctor about spiriva. lou: the first major legal battle -- in an arizona federal court attorneys for five illegal immigrants argue they are eligible to remain in the united states than they are challenging the legality of the state government. as jim never were denies licenses the state says deportation does not confer the lawful status if it does not entitle them to public benefits the judge said he will issue a ruling over the next few weeks. my next guest am are with us. good to have you. there are only three states in the union in mexico, washington, utah that permit licenses for illegal immigrants. what could be wrong with the executive order in arizona? >> let me ask you. >> the issue boils down to executive order as the supreme law of the land and will this be allowed? is said police power? is it a privil
medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sou) ask your doctor about spiriva. lou: the first major legal battle -- in an arizona federal court attorneys for five illegal immigrants argue they are eligible to remain in the united states than they are challenging the...
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. >>> it was supposed to change everything. the massacre at sandy hook elementary school was brutal and horrific, it shook us to our core but out of the tragedy, there was a hope something could get done. we as americans believed this was the event that would prompt our lawmakers to finally act, yet this is the cover of today's "new york daily news," shame on us. the faces of the 20 murdered children of the elementary school students in newtown, connecticut, surrounding those words. this is how a paper in the nation's largest city is reacting to news of the assault weapons ban being dropped. it was announced tuesday that the ban, introduced by dianne feinstein of california, was getting dropped from a larger gun safety package because the votes weren't there. senate majority leader harry reid, it's about the math. >> right now, her amendment, has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. >> yet looking at the latest polling, this is something the majority of americans really he cannot even get democrats as the new yorker put it. this
. >>> it was supposed to change everything. the massacre at sandy hook elementary school was brutal and horrific, it shook us to our core but out of the tragedy, there was a hope something could get done. we as americans believed this was the event that would prompt our lawmakers to finally act, yet this is the cover of today's "new york daily news," shame on us. the faces of the 20 murdered children of the elementary school students in newtown, connecticut, surrounding those...
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the role of civilians has changed the dramatically. there interco to what we do is under leaders, occupy senior leadership positions and represent the expertise and experience we don't have in the uniform to force with cyber command, and the nuclear enterprise where senior civilians represent these types of highly technical, a complicated places. certainly in the space part some are very important parts so my concern begins with the intentional and unintentional and tax we may see of the work force. we have had a successful internet program to entice graduates to enter civil service. it has been very successful. these youngsters just starting are looking around and wondering if it is their future. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman and general alexander and general kehler. thank you for your service. general alexander, does the private sector have the same skills that your team does in reacting to cyber security, cyber attacks to protect themselves? >> the private sector has tremendous talent which we need to leverage so there are two parts
the role of civilians has changed the dramatically. there interco to what we do is under leaders, occupy senior leadership positions and represent the expertise and experience we don't have in the uniform to force with cyber command, and the nuclear enterprise where senior civilians represent these types of highly technical, a complicated places. certainly in the space part some are very important parts so my concern begins with the intentional and unintentional and tax we may see of the work...
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our politics and our lives, our world, has changed. we're no longer... politics is no longer dominated by the hierarchical national parties that 40, 50 years ago could dictate who can run for office and when to have conventions and raise the money. you have all these other sources of power and influence, whether it's talk radio or tea party groups. >> they want these friends and allies to take a lot of those... a lot off their plate. >> the friends and allies have a different view of where the party needs to go. that's the problem. >> ifill: let me ask about outreach for a moment because one of the things they did in this report was a complete turn-around from where the party has been. that's on hispanic outreach in saying that the party should embrace the word is comprehensive immigration reform. even a lot of democrats aren't saying that yet. >> contrast that to what we heard about immigration in all the primary debates where there was a rush to see how harsh you could be on the issue of immigration. the republican party nationally is trying to turn on
our politics and our lives, our world, has changed. we're no longer... politics is no longer dominated by the hierarchical national parties that 40, 50 years ago could dictate who can run for office and when to have conventions and raise the money. you have all these other sources of power and influence, whether it's talk radio or tea party groups. >> they want these friends and allies to take a lot of those... a lot off their plate. >> the friends and allies have a different view...
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times have changed. >> times have changed indeed. and rapidly. and this was her endorsement was delivered via the human rights campaign headed by chad griffin. formerly an arkansasen and someone? the press office in the clinton white house years, we knew him in 1992. here's more from her statement, her video today. >> that's why i support marriage for lesbian and gay couples. i support it personally, and as a matter of policy and law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for lgbt americans and all americans. to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons, solely on the basis of who they are, and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. >> one of the things that she said in this video that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights, which is an echo of her famous declaration at the international women's conference in beijing back in '95. where she really stirred the fires in international diplomacy as first lady by declaring women's rights human rig
times have changed. >> times have changed indeed. and rapidly. and this was her endorsement was delivered via the human rights campaign headed by chad griffin. formerly an arkansasen and someone? the press office in the clinton white house years, we knew him in 1992. here's more from her statement, her video today. >> that's why i support marriage for lesbian and gay couples. i support it personally, and as a matter of policy and law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality...
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they changed the colors of their vessels but they kept the same images, images of a landscape that is worn open, that is controlled by basic elements, by wind, by water, by gravity. see the shape of the world where i have spent my life, where i have been walking, looking for these stories. and just to give you a sense of scale here, that's me at the bottom of that pillar. and that pillar is just some old wall and that's all that's left of it, some memory of a canyon. every place out there is a memory, a memory of water, a memory of humans. most of those vessels that i just showed you -- they all came from museums. here is one that i found a few years ago, a seed jar in utah underneath a ledge. and i didn't move it from the spot. in fact, the sand had just been barely swept away to show the face of it, but it's still there. it's still under that ledge. i hope. i'd like to take you on a route and show you a way down to one of these artifacts. now, a lot of people look across canyon land, say, in southeast utah where this picture is, and it's not really clear how you get around, how you
they changed the colors of their vessels but they kept the same images, images of a landscape that is worn open, that is controlled by basic elements, by wind, by water, by gravity. see the shape of the world where i have spent my life, where i have been walking, looking for these stories. and just to give you a sense of scale here, that's me at the bottom of that pillar. and that pillar is just some old wall and that's all that's left of it, some memory of a canyon. every place out there is a...
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for 3 years is we have really handicapped their ability to be effective without giving direction and changes and giving them something to plan ahead on so they can actually manage the job that west coast tasked them to do i think -- we have tasked them to do i think has been horrible over the last three years. a grand bargain, everybody needs -- knows what it needs to be made of. what is hard to get to is the political dynamics in terms of how it affects elections. and the biggest disease in washington in my opinion, is people care more about the next election than they do the future of the country. so if we get to a grand bargain ul have some people come off and quit worrying about whether or not they want to get reelected and try to fix the country and if we don't it will be about people protecting their political positions and the country will suffer markedly from it. >> on that point, the house this week passed what by most measures would be considered a highly political document, their budget. the senate is getting ready to pass its own budget which is another political document. neithe
for 3 years is we have really handicapped their ability to be effective without giving direction and changes and giving them something to plan ahead on so they can actually manage the job that west coast tasked them to do i think -- we have tasked them to do i think has been horrible over the last three years. a grand bargain, everybody needs -- knows what it needs to be made of. what is hard to get to is the political dynamics in terms of how it affects elections. and the biggest disease in...
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what can you do to change this? there are bright spots. we are on life support but we are not completely dead in journalism. news places are cropping up. they are coming back. they give us the best opportunity in the immediate future to get the truth back out and ask questions that used to be asked in the white house. we need people with the courage. they are not worried about the next moments scoop. we are seeing some of those pop up. if you see them, support them. if you have students that are thinking journalism is the last place to go, encourage them. you have a place where you put your money. if you are subscribing to publications, and they do not give you the truth, you have a way to vote with your pocketbook where you advertise and subscribed. there is an opportunity for folks at this convention and across the country to send a message to my profession that it is time to clean up our act and reinvest in expertise and give the american people the truth. if i help you, cpap will have a story to tell and hopefully not another benghazi.
what can you do to change this? there are bright spots. we are on life support but we are not completely dead in journalism. news places are cropping up. they are coming back. they give us the best opportunity in the immediate future to get the truth back out and ask questions that used to be asked in the white house. we need people with the courage. they are not worried about the next moments scoop. we are seeing some of those pop up. if you see them, support them. if you have students that...
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change. what. could mean wakeboarding is really bad dynamics and moving forwards these endless possibilities are really restricted by your imagination. let's go guys. who've got all ticked. from one extreme sports on mama and after last month's qualification for the spectacular cliff diving world series the top ten daredevils and gearing up for the new season due to kick off in may. with more. this is scary and extreme but those with there can never get enough of doing it over and over again this is cleaved and every year the sports cream of the crop come together on his biggest stage greg who will serious. last season so in a trunk full gear a hand to breathe and greet claim his third consecutive title from the four series that have run so far. there was also an impressive combat one nine town world champ them and first title we are all on the do after serious injury to call on been due to finish second overall. while former u.s. olympic team diver steven levy who broke through to claim his first
change. what. could mean wakeboarding is really bad dynamics and moving forwards these endless possibilities are really restricted by your imagination. let's go guys. who've got all ticked. from one extreme sports on mama and after last month's qualification for the spectacular cliff diving world series the top ten daredevils and gearing up for the new season due to kick off in may. with more. this is scary and extreme but those with there can never get enough of doing it over and over again...
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i was able to be a little bit of that changed in america for women. i was working happily in my job in arizona i was a judge on the court of appeals and i was in my office when the telephone rang and they said this is the white house calling is justice o'connor there? i said yes and they said it is the president calling would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was ronald reagan and he said sandra, how about that? first name basis. [laughter] i said yes mr. president, he said i would like to announce your nomination tomorrow for the supreme court, is that okay with you? [laughter] that is quote-unquote what happened. [laughter] and i said yes, mr. president, i think it is. so that's what happened. he had sent three people from the attorney general's office to check on my record for i had served in some capacity in all three branches of the arizona state government in the preceding years and of course, i have left the track record and i think the president had sent people out to uncover the press coverage of anything i was invo
i was able to be a little bit of that changed in america for women. i was working happily in my job in arizona i was a judge on the court of appeals and i was in my office when the telephone rang and they said this is the white house calling is justice o'connor there? i said yes and they said it is the president calling would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was ronald reagan and he said sandra, how about that? first name basis. [laughter] i said yes mr. president,...
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the demographics of arizona are changing. he sees it happening every day because he is back and forth all the time. that has some influence on those who had previously been suspect of getting into the immigration debate. i will tell you what happened in my opinion, which is to say that ,n early part of the 2000's between closing of san diego and llosing off el pascrell -- eo so much of the apprehensions were occurring in the tucson sector. people were under the impression that it was not under any sort of control. it caused some real political push back. people were legitimately concerned about what was born on. i was concerned. i was firing off letters to be .resident and to our delegation when i came in, i said, we are going to focus on this and shut that down. from its peak until now, we have had 75% to a 90% reduction of apprehensions along that arizona-mexico border. point, public procession begins to change back. more and more people are saying, there is security down there. you'll lot is being appreciated. of law is- t
the demographics of arizona are changing. he sees it happening every day because he is back and forth all the time. that has some influence on those who had previously been suspect of getting into the immigration debate. i will tell you what happened in my opinion, which is to say that ,n early part of the 2000's between closing of san diego and llosing off el pascrell -- eo so much of the apprehensions were occurring in the tucson sector. people were under the impression that it was not under...
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and, so, just through all that he's never changed his dedication. he doesn't take shortcuts, repaint and color match and do all public and private property in our city. so, just his dedication in our program has made a huge difference in our city. we appreciate it. (applause) [laughter] >> congratulations. (applause) >> lisa mc kenzie. >> okay. i'm accepting this award for mike yeager and bill mcdonnis, [speaker not understood]. i think all the cities that have volunteer programs it's usually a handful of volunteers that do a majority of the work. these guys are both retired and they have accomplished so much within their neighborhood. they live in one of the biggest neighborhood associations -- excuse me, homeowner associations in san antonio, about 5,000 houses. so, he wrote his little speech so i'm going to read his speech. he would like to thank the stop urban blight organization on our behalf for recognizing this and bill and i are truly do not do what we do for recognition, but is very gratifying when someone takes the time and effort to tell
and, so, just through all that he's never changed his dedication. he doesn't take shortcuts, repaint and color match and do all public and private property in our city. so, just his dedication in our program has made a huge difference in our city. we appreciate it. (applause) [laughter] >> congratulations. (applause) >> lisa mc kenzie. >> okay. i'm accepting this award for mike yeager and bill mcdonnis, [speaker not understood]. i think all the cities that have volunteer...
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change. in america for women. and i was working happily along in my job in arizona when i was sitting -- i become a judge on the court of appeals, and i was in my office one afternoon and the telephone rang, and i answered and the operator said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor their bikes i was a justice at the point on the arizona court. and i said yes. and they said well, it's the president calling. would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was ronald reagan on the phone, and he said, sandra? i mean, how about that? first name basis. [laughter] and i said yes, mr. president. and he said, i would like to announce your nomination tomorrow for the supreme court, is that okay with you? [laughter] that is quote unquote what happened. [laughter] and the kind of gold and i said, well, yes mr. president, i think it is. and that's what happened. he had sent three people from the attorney general's office out to arizona to check on my record. i had served
change. in america for women. and i was working happily along in my job in arizona when i was sitting -- i become a judge on the court of appeals, and i was in my office one afternoon and the telephone rang, and i answered and the operator said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor their bikes i was a justice at the point on the arizona court. and i said yes. and they said well, it's the president calling. would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was...
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don't change the law for marriage. have to jump in and let our viewers know, all the commotion you are seeing, edith windsor is making her way into the court. the immediate surrounds her as she walks up -- the media surrounds her. your caller made an important point about benefits. what we have seen is that while some americans might resist a new definition for marriage allowing same-sex couples, many people do want equal benefits once a marriage is allowed. a reuters poll the vast majority want benefits irrespective of where they stood on same-sex marriage. host: a twitter comment says why do they take the case if they're going to duck making a decision? guest: they only needed for toes to take -- four votes take the case. nobody forced them to take that case. they took that case. host: robert in north carolina, democratic caller. caller: hi, i have two questions. if the supreme court overturns it, how will it affect military gay and lesbian spouses? is it possible for the court to do a 50-state resolution? how would
don't change the law for marriage. have to jump in and let our viewers know, all the commotion you are seeing, edith windsor is making her way into the court. the immediate surrounds her as she walks up -- the media surrounds her. your caller made an important point about benefits. what we have seen is that while some americans might resist a new definition for marriage allowing same-sex couples, many people do want equal benefits once a marriage is allowed. a reuters poll the vast majority...
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because i don't think he changed the minds of many palestinians at all. and his -- >> martin remember during the speech when he went off script and he got very emotional. he talked about having met with those palestinian youths aged 15 to 22 and he appealed to the israeli parents out there and said, if you'd had an opportunity to speak with these kids like i did, you would want for them opportunity. you would wish them well. you would want them to have the same life and future potential that your own children do. i mean, that, to me was profound as a listened to that speech. was that lost on the palestinian population? >> i agree with you. i think it totally came from his heart. >> yeah. >> and israelis received it in that way, too. i think it was lost among the palestinians. because don't forget. the palestinians in the west bank, 23% unemployment. 153,000 employees of the palestinian authority who rarely receive a full salary, and often it's late. they have the questions of survival in the west bank. life is difficult. that's what they want. they want c
because i don't think he changed the minds of many palestinians at all. and his -- >> martin remember during the speech when he went off script and he got very emotional. he talked about having met with those palestinian youths aged 15 to 22 and he appealed to the israeli parents out there and said, if you'd had an opportunity to speak with these kids like i did, you would want for them opportunity. you would wish them well. you would want them to have the same life and future potential...
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the great legacies of this law is that it didn't just change the rules. it changed our culture. empower people to start speaking up. it made it okay for us as a society to talk about domestic abuse. it made it possible for us as a country to address the problem in a real and meaningful way and it clear to the guns that they were not about, that they are daylights out of place to go and they always had people on their side. today because members of both parties worked together, we are able to renew that commitment. reauthorizing the violence against women not is something i called for in my state of the union address and when i see how quick it got done -- [cheers and applause] make me feel optimistic. [cheers and applause] because of this bill, we'll keep in place all the protections and services that joe described. as he said, will expand them to cover even more because this is a country where everybody should pursue their own measure of happiness amidst their lives free from fear and matter who you are, via the. that's got to be our priority. [applause] today is about the mill
the great legacies of this law is that it didn't just change the rules. it changed our culture. empower people to start speaking up. it made it okay for us as a society to talk about domestic abuse. it made it possible for us as a country to address the problem in a real and meaningful way and it clear to the guns that they were not about, that they are daylights out of place to go and they always had people on their side. today because members of both parties worked together, we are able to...
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what y people change locations that is all. >> neil: could be weather, right? >> florida, nevada, sunbathing any day there. >> neil: thank you, charlie and dagen, stocks might be going up but charles payne is talking about it. up 30% since january 1. you got it again. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? >> neil:. >> neil: flew new winners from charles payne. >>
what y people change locations that is all. >> neil: could be weather, right? >> florida, nevada, sunbathing any day there. >> neil: thank you, charlie and dagen, stocks might be going up but charles payne is talking about it. up 30% since january 1. you got it again. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this...
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the time change, you'll find the temperatures stay up longer through the evening as the sunsets just after 7:15 in the evening. winds turning slightly on shore. it should push the low clouds to the coast. it's the reason the inner bay, san francisco and the coast is slightly immune to seeing the warm up we are talking about. for the valley to start the week and the middle part of the week, temperatures really going to start to climb. tomorrow morning, areas of low cloud turning mostly sunny. during the next few days, temperatures climbing to the mid-70s and close to 80 in some of the warmest places come wednesday. right now, high pressure is keeping us dry. storm track is staying off to the north. this is a bit of a convergence of circumstances for us. we have a rare event in the western skies. the low clouds may hold off, if you look to the west, post sunset. if you are out near the coast and don't have mountains, the comet could appear over the next couple evenings. it's zipping past the sun. as the sunsets, within 25 minutes to 40 minutes, the skies start to darken, low on the hor
the time change, you'll find the temperatures stay up longer through the evening as the sunsets just after 7:15 in the evening. winds turning slightly on shore. it should push the low clouds to the coast. it's the reason the inner bay, san francisco and the coast is slightly immune to seeing the warm up we are talking about. for the valley to start the week and the middle part of the week, temperatures really going to start to climb. tomorrow morning, areas of low cloud turning mostly sunny....
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>> and fundamentally change the complexion. we hope republicans and democrats alike will reach across the aisle and find common ground around ways to go after climate change. we just finished the hottest summer on record. we had a big droughts, 60% of our last. ranchers liquidating cattle herds from rocky mountains to the ohio river valley. we hope people of good will come, leaders from both parties of reach across the aisle and say goodbye to do do something about climate change, something to make fracturing safe, communities, farms and reaches we got to make progress on issues that affect health of our children. >> tagamet bob deans come associate director of communications for the defense counsel and author of new book, "reckless." thank you so much. >> thank you. >> way that a human rights nightmare to occur on our watch. and the years since dr. king's death, a new system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crowe. a system of mass incarceration that no doubt has dr. king turning in his
>> and fundamentally change the complexion. we hope republicans and democrats alike will reach across the aisle and find common ground around ways to go after climate change. we just finished the hottest summer on record. we had a big droughts, 60% of our last. ranchers liquidating cattle herds from rocky mountains to the ohio river valley. we hope people of good will come, leaders from both parties of reach across the aisle and say goodbye to do do something about climate change,...
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with a change of regime or the government or the type of government and indeed the middle east is all geared against u.s. policy because the u.s. policy has been so partial toward israel even when we had obama the other day he did not say any of the things that he should be saying he tried to play his domestic politics but as far as the region is concerned he has not done anything his. visit was not welcomed by the israelis it was not welcomed by the arabs and everybody feels that they don't know why he came for what reason even on the city in front the u.s. has so much trouble both economically politically and militarily that it is unwilling and unable to intervene in the syrian situation it's happy that the europeans are making the right noises making the qataris pay money and send weapons and turkey receiving refugees so the policy. all of israel supported by the americans is the one which is creating this trouble for israel as well as obviously the people in the region this is this is not going to change with changing whether you have a regime of assad or islamist or whatever othe
with a change of regime or the government or the type of government and indeed the middle east is all geared against u.s. policy because the u.s. policy has been so partial toward israel even when we had obama the other day he did not say any of the things that he should be saying he tried to play his domestic politics but as far as the region is concerned he has not done anything his. visit was not welcomed by the israelis it was not welcomed by the arabs and everybody feels that they don't...
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you already see changes. an interesting column friday talked about how most of the conservative think tanks have priorities set by rather ideological donors. they are not addressing people's need for an alternative on healthcare. if you do not like obamacare, come up with a realistic alternative -- that kind of thing. >> ronald reagan carried pennsylvania, new jersey, california, massachusetts, ohio, florida, michigan -- all of the big states. he won 59% of the white vote. mr. romney won 59% of the white vote and he did not carry any of those states. i commend the republicans for going through this exercise. it is painful. it opens them up to scrutiny, to cheap shots, but they are doing something that most parties loss -- most parties gloss over. most parties blame the defeat on their own candidate. john mccain was the grumpy old man candidate -- that is why he lost. al gore was a stiff. that is why the democrats lost. it is an easy explanation. they are confronting something very real. they deserve great cre
you already see changes. an interesting column friday talked about how most of the conservative think tanks have priorities set by rather ideological donors. they are not addressing people's need for an alternative on healthcare. if you do not like obamacare, come up with a realistic alternative -- that kind of thing. >> ronald reagan carried pennsylvania, new jersey, california, massachusetts, ohio, florida, michigan -- all of the big states. he won 59% of the white vote. mr. romney won...
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more changes. more jackpots than ever before. are your chances getting better at winning the lottery? >> i hope so, yeah, really. better chances once. >>> also coming up the woman who dropped almost 200 pounds and now why she says she was so much happier before she lost the weight. wow. >> and she is fergalicious and she is here live. her first interview since she announced she was pregnant and giving glamorous makeovers to very lucky members of our audience. there's one now. >> yeah. >> getting all done up. >> a lot to get to but turn to the latest in the breakup murder trial. the psychologist for jodi arias taking the stand for a fourth day and the jury gets to ask him questions after the defense tried to do some damage control after his cross-examination. abc's ryan owens is in phoenix, arizona, this morning with the latest. good morning to you, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, josh. arizona is one of only three states that allows jury members to actually ask questions of the witness. we understand they have a whole lot, some
more changes. more jackpots than ever before. are your chances getting better at winning the lottery? >> i hope so, yeah, really. better chances once. >>> also coming up the woman who dropped almost 200 pounds and now why she says she was so much happier before she lost the weight. wow. >> and she is fergalicious and she is here live. her first interview since she announced she was pregnant and giving glamorous makeovers to very lucky members of our audience. there's one...
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how can the market calibrate the number two changes? let's say we had 236,000 jobs per month and the unemployment rate is 0.2%. would that be sufficient to begin to adjust the purchases down word? thank you. >> that will be a decision the committee have to make. we will look at progress that has been made since the last meeting and try to assess the outlook and try to determine whether there has been a change. we will use models internally and other indicators of the state of the labor market to try to make a good estimate of much we need to change the rate of flow. again. the point of this is that the markets see our behavior and them see how we respond to changes in the outlook and that way there will be a better ability for the markets to anticipate either a return of higher levels of purchases. >> are we at a level now? >> there has been improvement. we have seen improvement in the last five months. we have seen over 200,000 jobs per month in the private sector. unemployment's rates have come down. unemployment insurance claims are
how can the market calibrate the number two changes? let's say we had 236,000 jobs per month and the unemployment rate is 0.2%. would that be sufficient to begin to adjust the purchases down word? thank you. >> that will be a decision the committee have to make. we will look at progress that has been made since the last meeting and try to assess the outlook and try to determine whether there has been a change. we will use models internally and other indicators of the state of the labor...
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you must create the change that you want to see. ordinary people can accomplish extraordinary things. i know this is possible. look to the bridges being built in businesses in civil society by some of you here today. look at the young people who have not yet learned a reason to mistrust. or those young people who have learned to overcome a leg soy of mistrust that they inherited from their parents, because they simply recognize that we hold more hopes in common than fears that drive us apart. your voices must be louder than those who would drown out hope. your hopes must light the way forward. look to a future in which jews and muslims and christians can all live in peace and greater prosperity in this holy land. believe in that. andest mo of a esmost of all, l future you want for your own children. a future in which a jewish, vibrant state is protected for this time and for all time. there will be many who say this is not possible, but remember this. israel is the most powerful country in this region. israel has the unshakable supp
you must create the change that you want to see. ordinary people can accomplish extraordinary things. i know this is possible. look to the bridges being built in businesses in civil society by some of you here today. look at the young people who have not yet learned a reason to mistrust. or those young people who have learned to overcome a leg soy of mistrust that they inherited from their parents, because they simply recognize that we hold more hopes in common than fears that drive us apart....
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the flight attendant's union says it will fight the changes. union leaders say it will put flight attendants and passenger at risk and that the union will fight to keep the rules as they are. as for the small knives they have to be retractible blades no longer than 2.36 inches long and a half-inch wide. as for the golf clubs you won't be able to board with your own set, you have a limit of two clubs that you can bring with you. jenna: which ones do you bring. >> i'll leave that up to your caddy and you. jenna: i brought jam, i forgot it was a liquid i was bringing it as a gift. my jam was not allowed through butt little knives. >> reporter: you can bring a pocket knife. jenna: and you'll check out the hairspray. jon: jenna only need two clubs, a 7 iron and a pu putter. jenna: hole game. that is for minimum too tour golf, that's where i hit my stride knee was the world famous ballet director horribly disfigured in an acid attack. hear who is confess tog this vision act and why. intrigue out of the vatican as the cardinals get ready to choose a n
the flight attendant's union says it will fight the changes. union leaders say it will put flight attendants and passenger at risk and that the union will fight to keep the rules as they are. as for the small knives they have to be retractible blades no longer than 2.36 inches long and a half-inch wide. as for the golf clubs you won't be able to board with your own set, you have a limit of two clubs that you can bring with you. jenna: which ones do you bring. >> i'll leave that up to your...
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he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to head in a sumo bout with netanyahu, netanyahu pushed him out of the ring onset settlements. >> george mitchell has this theory, i want to play it for you, but it has to do with the lack -- his explanation of why he thinks there's a lack of urgency for a peace deal. here's what he said. >> i think the real danger is that the absence of conflict now creates a false sense of lull and security on both sides. and reduces the imperative to move forward that does exist when people are dying and war is going on. and the hard part will be to persuade both the
he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to head in a sumo bout with...
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we'll share local perspectives. >>> there are some changes on the way in our weather. rain is coming but the question is when and how much. >>> also looking back at the start of one of americas most unpopular wars. >>> class is back in session at the university of central florida in orlando this noon time after police removed explosives from a dorm room. investigators found the home made explosives while responding to reports of a student with a gun shortly after 1:00 this morning. the student was found dead in the room apparently from a self- inflicted gun shot wound. morning classes were cancelled but the university spokesman says classes have since resumed. >>> vice president biden is among the world leaders gathering in rome for tomorrows official installation of pope francis at the vatican. biden is leading the u.s. delegation and will be joined by house minority leader nancy pelosi of san francisco and bay area congress woman anna eshew. they are expected to join more than 1 million people tomorrow for traveling from across the globe to be in rome for the ceremon
we'll share local perspectives. >>> there are some changes on the way in our weather. rain is coming but the question is when and how much. >>> also looking back at the start of one of americas most unpopular wars. >>> class is back in session at the university of central florida in orlando this noon time after police removed explosives from a dorm room. investigators found the home made explosives while responding to reports of a student with a gun shortly after 1:00...
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in terms of changing voting patterns, some people don't go. that is concerning. regarding the question on the united states, this is a difficult policy issue. it takes nerves of steel to get it right. on one hand, the u.s. does not want egypt to go over the economic cliff. it would be irresponsible. on the other hand, i do not think the u.s. should be pushing the international monetary fund to give egypt money on the wrong terms. i think the bargaining between egypt and the imf is much more economic than on political terms. the egyptian government has been trying to get the imf to give them the loan on easier budgetary terms than what was originally agreed. shouldt think the u.s. strong arm the imf to do that. i think the egyptian government should make the right terms. the imf -- this is not a tough, austerity program they are trying to enforce on the egyptian government. the u.s. needs to play this the right way. we do not want a crisis in egypt. we want to encourage sound decisions economically and the building of a political consensus. in order to make sound
in terms of changing voting patterns, some people don't go. that is concerning. regarding the question on the united states, this is a difficult policy issue. it takes nerves of steel to get it right. on one hand, the u.s. does not want egypt to go over the economic cliff. it would be irresponsible. on the other hand, i do not think the u.s. should be pushing the international monetary fund to give egypt money on the wrong terms. i think the bargaining between egypt and the imf is much more...
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my expectations for change are not big. but he talked about contraceptives with relation to disease. but he's turning a page that was needed. >> changing the headlines, this is a church that politically needs to have a game-changing message. talking now about poverty and equality much more than about ask sex scandals. politically a smart move. if doctor >> if he does anything, if he changes the bureaucracy in the vatican, which definitely needs an overhaul, and it's funny, talking about the social issues, remember, this is a religious person. you're right, kelly, contraception should be an issue. maybe it helps young catholics in the -- america say maybe the church is going to have strident positions i don't believe in on abortion and gay marriage but contraception -- >> in all the years going to church, no one has ever sermonized on contraception. they have to get to the point where they're not calling it a sinlt we'll see. >> i conte know -- don't know that that's going to happen. the three really important words, humilit
my expectations for change are not big. but he talked about contraceptives with relation to disease. but he's turning a page that was needed. >> changing the headlines, this is a church that politically needs to have a game-changing message. talking now about poverty and equality much more than about ask sex scandals. politically a smart move. if doctor >> if he does anything, if he changes the bureaucracy in the vatican, which definitely needs an overhaul, and it's funny, talking...
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. >> then, the very next day, jodi changed her story. >> she talked about two intruders coming into the house. they attacked travis and they were attacking her. and she gets wounded in the incident. and he's being stabbed. and he's yelling. and he's screaming and telling her, go to the neighbors and get help. >> they didn't discuss much. they just argued. >> about what? >> about whether or not to kill me. >> for what reason? >> because i'm a witness. >> a witness of what? >> him. of travis. >> of travis' murder? >> jodi took version two to the court of public opinion months later, on the show "inside edition." >> i witnessed travis being attacked by two other individuals. >> who? >> i don't know who they were. i couldn't pick them out in a police lineup. >> and she made this bold prediction. >> no jury is going to convict me. >> why not? >> because i'm innocent and you can mark my words on that one. >> soon, a jury will decide if jodi's prediction was right or wrong. for weeks, jodi has been making a case for version three. that she killed travis alexander because she had to. >> story o
. >> then, the very next day, jodi changed her story. >> she talked about two intruders coming into the house. they attacked travis and they were attacking her. and she gets wounded in the incident. and he's being stabbed. and he's yelling. and he's screaming and telling her, go to the neighbors and get help. >> they didn't discuss much. they just argued. >> about what? >> about whether or not to kill me. >> for what reason? >> because i'm a witness....